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The phrase "a long term excuse" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an explanation or justification that is intended to be valid over an extended period of time.
Example: "His absence from work was often attributed to a long term excuse related to his health issues."
Alternatives: "a prolonged justification" or "an extended rationale".
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If you really have to make a long term excuse, make it good, so it has less of a chance to fall apart.
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